W.O. Smith Music School has open enrollment for new students and families this week, August 6-9, from 10am to 6pm. This is the only time we will be accepting registrations for this school year, so be sure to come see us!

For returning students and families, if you have not completed the online registration already, please come visit us. Don't be left behind; all registrations will close at the end of the day on Thursday, August 9.

Curious about the college application process? Want to know what sort of financial aid might be available to you? Don't know what the FAFSA is or if you have all the letters in the right order?

We're here to help.

W.O. Smith is hosting a College Night on Monday, September 25 beginning at 6:45pm. Alex Fatato (W.O. Smith Intern) will present the ins and outs of college applications, types of financial support, and answer any questions you may have. College Night is open to current W.O. Smith sophomores, juniors, seniors, and their families.

Last Thursday was the last Junior class for the semester. In Junior Jam the students (8yrs old) spent 12 weeks learning to play recorder, Jumbie Jam steel drums, and 3 string Loog Guitars. The final class was a mini presentation for the parents. They learned separate parts for each instrument and we recorded each part (live) to create this track! On the last track they couldn't contain themselves and got very giggly! Check it out on our Soundcloud!

HERE'S WHAT'S UP THIS WEEK:

WOSFO PRESENTS: LEGENDS

The W.O. Smith Faculty Orchestra takes on the role of storyteller for its spring concert! WOSFO will share tales of heroes, myths, and gods with interpretations of Beethoven's Egmont Overture, Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, and Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain, as well as a special performance of Michael Daugherty's Dead Elvis (Lydia Nance, bassoon).

This concert is free and open to the public, and a reception will follow this performance.